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Title: LG’s upcoming 32UN650-W 4K FreeSync monitor could be a good pick for creatives and gamers alike
Post by: Redaktion on August 22, 2020, 16:07:16
LG recently unveiled its upcoming 32UN650-W 4K HDR10 monitor with FreeSync. Featuring 95 percent DCI-P3 coverage, the 32UN650-W looks to be a good compromise for creatives who game on the side.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-s-upcoming-32UN650-W-4K-FreeSync-monitor-could-be-a-good-pick-for-creatives-and-gamers-alike.489328.0.html
Title: Re: LG’s upcoming 32UN650-W 4K FreeSync monitor could be a good pick for creatives and gamers alike
Post by: No on August 22, 2020, 19:52:30
Yeahhhhhhh this isn't a gaming monitor, at all, in the slightest. It has a 5ms response time you fool, go back to your Xbox.
Title: Re: LG’s upcoming 32UN650-W 4K FreeSync monitor could be a good pick for creatives and gamers alike
Post by: Dallas Grant on August 23, 2020, 09:41:43
This is the problem with monitors these days, we don't need an do all screen, designers won't use this as it's not that colour accurate, gamers who t use it because 60hz, manufacturers need to separate their focus, design a good creative monitor and then design a good gaming monitor, don't try and combine them, you just end up with a sub par monitor on both sides, I don't know what the cost is/will be but it's too much.
Title: Re: LG’s upcoming 32UN650-W 4K FreeSync monitor could be a good pick for creatives and gamers alike
Post by: Arjun on August 23, 2020, 14:31:38
Quote from: No on August 22, 2020, 19:52:30
Yeahhhhhhh this isn't a gaming monitor, at all, in the slightest. It has a 5ms response time you fool, go back to your Xbox.
I'm running an RTX 2070 Super/Ryzen 3900X build connected to a 55-in Philips 6100 series 4K TV. It has a response time of roughly 8ms. Do I play competitive multiplayer shooters on this setup with Steam Controller? No. Do I use it most of the time I game because it's really immersive? Yes. I have a QNIX VA monitor secondary and, as with most VA panels, response rate isn't fantastic. But it's absolutely not something you'd notice unless you A/B tested it. And it's not something that'd matter unless all you do is play competitive shooters. The image quality, HDR, and FreeSync support alone make this a pretty good crossover option, assuming the price is right.